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The audit industry is being pushed for more data analytics, so does this mean that auditors need to be able to work with big data? The two terms are often used interchangeably, but they really mean two different things.

Six months ago, you bought your audit analytics software and had it installed so everyone can access it. Yet a look at the audits coming in since that time, you haven’t seen a noticeable change in the use of analytics in the audits. What could be wrong?

Despite all the books, articles, training, and guidance available from The IIA, not everyone in internal audit is a superstar. In most audit departments, some individuals are great examples of what not to do.

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Coordination Among the Lines of DefenseIs your approach to addressing coordination with other units impractical or too ambitious?

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Growth Mindset as a Key to Audit Team SuccessShould mindset be considered in an internal audit team’s performance?

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Becoming a Relevant Partner through Combined AssuranceAre you an advisor or are you a partner within your organization?